This BP deals with all these nifty spells that entangle and grapple foes and provides feats to expand them:
-Agile Tendrils: Use your tendrils to make basic manipulations like opening doors, holding torches etc. Awesome, cool and full of options.

-Choking Tendrils: When your tendrils have grappled a foe, you can direct them to choke a foe, rendering him/her/it speechless for a round on a failed scaling save.

-Defending Tendrils: Designate one or more allies (more costs a move action) as safe from tendrils, granting them shield bonuses and preventing the tendrils form trying to ensnare them/attack them.

-Disarming Tendrils: D'unh. But there's more: As a standard action, you can not only disarm foes with tendrils, but also steal from them and make use of potentially existing feats you may have via them.

-Disturbing Tendrils: Use tendrils to demoralize grappled foes as a standard action.

Editing and formatting are top-notch, I didn't notice any glitches. Layout adheres to SGG's horizontal 3-column standard and the pdf has no bookmarks, but needs none at this length. Ladies and gentlemen, I welcome you once again to the endzeitgeist-sounds-like-a-broken-record-party: Once again, the crunch of Owen K.C. Stephens is flawless. However, I'm also disappointed in this pdf: 4 of the 7 tendril feats essentially do similar things, i.e. impose negative conditions on foes/combat maneuvering them - after the stellar one on antimagic fields, I would have loved some more versatility there, something more iconic, perhaps something akin to retractable thorns, summons from tendrils etc. That being said, this is still a very good pdf for the low and fair asking price and hence and due to the lack of glitches I could find, I'll settle for a final verdict of 4.5 stars and, yes, believe it or not, round up to 5.

Continuing the Summer of Bullets this addition to the line gets all tangled up with some tendril spells, giving us 7 new feats designed to enhance and alter those spells that entangle and or grapple. Following the landscape orientation with the three column standard that has become the signature of this series, this particular issue is four, not three, pages, with 2 going to OGL and cover sheet. Art is stock (although I happily can state I have not seen the front piece before), and both pieces are good. Editing appears to be good, nothing jumped out and bit me.

So, we all know the drill right? Bullet Points are a quick and cheap method of delivering a few choice ideas, all centered around one concept per PDF. If you aren't familiar with this series yet, I suggest you take advantage of the current sale and catch up, seriously, I'll wait........

OK, now that that's out of the way, let's look this one over, shall we? Now, for me, this is one of those collections of feats that I feel should have been written a long time ago, as the multitude of tendril spells out there all lack some pretty basic ideas, which Owen tackled here very well. From using tendrils as additional sets of prehensile limbs to do basic tasks, to targeting specific people to choke, or defend rather than attack. The capacity to determine that certain people are to be ignored by the spell (although crossing the area the spell inhabits is still difficult terrain, as it should be). The last three together just scream schoolyard bully to me, and that's hilarious folks, truly. Disturbing Tendrils allows you to have a tendril threaten and antagonize a target, while Forceful Tendril is going to push the guy around, and Harassing Tendril is going to slide in for the dirty trick or trip...remind anyone else of a pack of bullies? The idea of filling an area with tendril spells, and then getting them to work in tandem with a collection fo feats like this is one of the reasons I have learned to love the Bullet Point series, there's always something here to inspire GM wickedness, lol.

Yet another collection of truly useful and well designed feats that bring a breath of new life into a collection of spells that far to many players have lost their fear of. Well done Owen, and another easy 5 star rating.